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    1. [17] Limbaugh Reunion
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/2R.2ADE/996 Message Board Post: Limbaugh Reunion Web Site http://www.pookeysnoo.com/limbaugh

    01/17/2003 03:12:15
    1. [17] Al-Clay Co. Bible
    2. Debra Crosby
    3. Clay County AlArchives Bible/Church Records.....Bible Record of George Gregg ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/al/alfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Linda S. Ayers WwLSARANDOLPH@aol.com January 17, 2003, 4:26 pm George Wesley Gregg was born on Sep 29, 1877 [Son of Mason Manassa Gregg and Piana Cofield] Ollie Jane Bean was born on Dec 7, 1899 [Daughter of Wiley M. Bean and Sarah McCollum] Eva Savanna Gregg was born on Nov 27, 1900 Emery Owen Gregg was born on Apr 15, 1903 William Clarence Gregg was born on May 31, 1906 Flora Bell Gregg was born on Sep 10, 1908 Ira Coleman Gregg was born on May 4, 1911 Twin Son Gregg was born on May 4, 1911 Mary Esther Gregg was born on Aug 9, 1914 Marriages: George Gregg married Ollie Bean on Dec 7, 1899 Eva Gregg married Henry Luker on Jan 23, 1923 Clarence Gregg married Venice Latham on Jan 1, 1935 Coleman Gregg married Mary Taylor on Jun 30, 1935 Flora Bell Gregg married Newt Chapman on Oct 22, 1944 Emery Gregg married Nettie Mae Walker on Jun 6, 1948 Deaths Infant son Gregg died on May 4, 1911 [Buried Liberty Cemetery Clay County] Coleman Gregg died on Jun 28, 1952 [Buried Barfield Cemetery Clay County] George Gregg died on May 8, 1958 [Buried Liberty Cemetery Randolph County] Mary Esther Gregg died on Jul 22, 1976 [Buried Liberty Randolph County] Ollie Gregg died on Mar 22, 1978 [Buried Liberty Cemetery Randolph County] Flora Bell Chapman died on May 25, 1982 [Buried Barfield Cemetery Clay County] Eva Luker died on Jan 29, 1990 [Buried Mt. Moriah Clay County] Clarence Gregg died on Jul 8, 1990 [Buried Clay County Memory Gardens] File size: 1.9 Kb

    01/17/2003 09:26:09
    1. [17] Al-Clay Co. Bible
    2. Debra Crosby
    3. Clay County AlArchives Bible/Church Records.....John Nelson Gregg Jr. ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/al/alfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Linda S. Ayers WwLSARANDOLPH@aol.com January 17, 2003, 4:10 pm Births: John Nelson Gregg was born on Oct 13, 1837 [Son of John Nelson Gregg Sr. and Amelia Cotton] Susan Frances Dingler was born on Jul 25, 1847 [Daughter of John Dingler and Lavinia McClain] Sarah Frances Gregg was born on May 18, 1864 William Buford Gregg was born on Feb 9, 1866 John Henry Gregg was born Aug 30, 1867 Amelia Ann Gregg was born on Mar 25, 1869 Charles Thomas Gregg was born Oct 15, 1870 Mary Jane Gregg was born on Oct 24, 1872 Emily Armon Gregg was born on Jan 28, 1874 Francis Young Gregg was born on Jan 3, 1876 George Nelson Gregg was born Mar 6, 1877 James Monroe Gregg was born on Feb 1, 1879 Joseph Jackson Gregg was born on Feb 6, 1881 Calvin Clay Gregg was born on Apr 5, 1883 Arnold Wade Gregg was born on May 23, 1884 Cornelius Neal Gregg was born on Apr 16, 1886 Raymond Carl Gregg was born on Apr 23, 1889 Susan Rebecca Gregg was born on Jun 22, 1891 Marriages: John N. Gregg married Susan Dingler on Aug 30, 1863 Sarah Frances Gregg married Hamp Knight on Nov 16, 1882 William Buford Gregg married Lou Alexander Dec 8, 1887 Amelia Ann Gregg married John Owens on Jan 4, 1891 Mary Jane Gregg married Tom McDaniel on Jan 23, 1895 George Nelson Gregg married Frances Kennedy on Aug 12, 1897 James Monroe Gregg married Frances Kilgore on Jul 28, 1898 Emily Armon Gregg married Robert Pitts on Dec 25, 1901 John Henry Gregg married Lela Pitts on May 2, 1902 Arnold Wade Gregg married Mollie Floyd on Jul 30, 1905 Susan Rebecca Gregg married Les Harris on Aug 11, 1907 Amelia Ann Owens married Leon Cook on Dec 28, 1908 Cornelius Neal Gregg married Arie Kirk on Jan 9, 1910 Raymond Carl Gregg married Era Allen on Apr 12, 1912 Deaths: Little Frankie Gregg passed away on Jan 1, 1878 [Buried Black’s Chapel Clay County] John Owens died Jan 31, 1902 [Buried Black’s Chapel] John Nelson Gregg passed away on Oct 30, 1922 [Buried Black’s Chapel Clay County] Susan Gregg passed away on Dec 13, 1918 [Buried Black’s Chapel Clay County] Tom McDaniel died on Nov 11, 1933 [Buried Mt. Gilead Clay County] Sarah Frances Knight passed away on Nov 20, 1943 [Buried Pine Grove Clay County] William Gregg passed away on Nov 13, 1947 Emily Pitts passed away on Feb 20, 1948 [Buried Barfield Clay County] Charles Thomas Gregg passed away Aug 11, 1951 Joseph Jackson Gregg passed away on Jul 3, 1954 [Buried Texas] Mary Jane McDaniel passed away on Feb 24, 1955 [Buried Mt. Gilead Clay County] Raymond Gregg passed away on Aug 30, 1957 [Buried Wadley City Cemetery Randolph County] Amelia Ann Cook passed away on Jan 2, 1958 [Buried Black’s Chapel Clay County] George Nelson Gregg died on Feb 13, 1959 [Buried Mt. Gilead Clay County] Calvin Clay Gregg passed away on Sep 22, 1961 Cornelius Neal Gregg passed away on Oct 25, 1964 [Buried Mt. Gilead Clay County] John Henry Gregg passed away on Dec 19, 1964 [Buried Barfield Cemetery Clay County] Arnold Gregg passed away on Jan 22, 1970 Susan Rebecca Gregg passed away on Feb 2, 1985 [Buried Providence-Delta Clay County] File size: 3.5 Kb

    01/17/2003 09:10:25
    1. [17] Whatley in Clay Co. in 1870
    2. Elisabeth Green Streeter
    3. H.J. Whatley, Coleta PO, p. 203 Martin Whatley, Coleta PO, p. 203 W.T. Whatley, Ashland PO, p. 223

    01/16/2003 01:18:19
    1. [17] Re: McCollum
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: McCollum Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/2R.2ADE/13.46.47.2.1 Message Board Post: George 1811 was the 4th child of David and Rachel McCollum. I am the great, great grandaughter of George and Sally(allen) Do you know exactly when Daniel came to Clay Co.

    01/16/2003 10:12:42
    1. Re: [17] Re: McCollum
    2. andrew j bolling
    3. around 1870, there was at least one McCollum family in Coweta County,Georgia......[.not far ..across the state line]. --------------------------------- On 14 Jan 2003 21:56:59 -0700 pathawkins1@juno.com writes: > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/2R.2ADE/13.46.47.2 > > Message Board Post: > > I have am Issac McCollum in my family and a brother William. They > are from Clay Co, Kentuckky. There were twelve children. William > was first 1804 and Isaac was eleventh 1824. > > > ==== ALCLAY Mailing List ==== > nearest weather to Clay County is at > http://www.weather.com/weather/cities/us_al_roanoke.html > > > ________________________________________________________________ Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today Only $9.95 per month! Visit www.juno.com

    01/16/2003 09:27:41
    1. [17] Re: Anna Eliza Turner - Clay Co., AL
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Turner, Johnson Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2R.2ADE/690.1 Message Board Post: Nita, Ann Elizabeth Turner's parents were Robert Turner and Mary Jane Johnson. Her brother Reubin Turner was my Great Grandfather. Please get in touch with me so that we may share more information.

    01/15/2003 12:48:20
    1. [17] 1870 Clay County Census
    2. Patricia Schiro
    3. Hello, Would anyone have access to the 1870 Clay County, AL. Census Index? I would be most grateful for a look-up for the surname WHATLEY Thank you for your time, Patricia Schiro schiro@gte.net

    01/15/2003 01:27:22
    1. [17] Re: McCollum
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/2R.2ADE/13.46.47.2 Message Board Post: I have am Issac McCollum in my family and a brother William. They are from Clay Co, Kentuckky. There were twelve children. William was first 1804 and Isaac was eleventh 1824.

    01/14/2003 02:56:59
    1. [17] Love Family?
    2. Ron Robershaw
    3. My Grandfather George Francis Love was born in Clay Co. abt. 1864! Unable to trace his Father, believed to be Lee Love & Mother Mary Anna Nappier. My Grand Mother was Josphine Nance and they were married in Clay Co.Dec. 28,1893. Any info on either would be appreciated!! Thanks Ron

    01/14/2003 09:46:34
    1. [17] Clay Co. Records
    2. Debra Crosby
    3. Many thanks go to Kay Watts!! She has been very generous in contributing a few records to the Clay Co. Alarchives recently. Particularly information on the Robertson family. Be sure to check it out and if you have any records that you can share, please do!! http://www.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/al/clay.htm And do not forget to check on the Clay County AlGenweb page as there have been a few updates there as well. http://www.rootsweb.com/~alclay/ Debra Crosby

    01/13/2003 06:06:15
    1. [17] Re: Mitchum family in Clay county, AL
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: MITCHUM Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/2R.2ADE/191.242.1 Message Board Post: I believe that some of my Mitchums went to AL....perhaps sometime between 1930-1990. The names might be Clifford, or Harry, or Barbara. There may be others. These folks would be descendents of Clifford and Harry Mitchum. Uncle Clifford and Uncle Harry died in Memphis, TN between 1949 and 1960. If any of these names are familiar, I would appreciate knowing about them. Many thanks. Ruth (Virginia Ruth Mitchum)

    01/11/2003 11:00:58
    1. [17] Re: Watts/Sewell
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Watts/Sewell Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2R.2ADE/968.1 Message Board Post: Ralph Sewell: I have tried to email you but my messages are being returned. Please email me with your correct email address. Bonnie Chandler bjhchand@bellsouth.net

    01/11/2003 09:48:56
    1. [17] Re: Sewell/Watts
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2R.2ADE/994 Message Board Post: Ralph Sewell: I have tried to contact you but my messages have been returned. Please email me with your correct email address. bjhchand@bellsouth.com.

    01/11/2003 09:26:28
    1. RE: [17] Re: Hassell Township - Where is Mellow/MILLER Valley?
    2. CindyHMB
    3. Oops! Mea culpa. I meant Miller Valley. I could find Mellow Valley - where a ggg-uncle supposedly lived and died. What I cannot find is Miller Valley P.O. as listed in the 1870 Clay Co AL census. (possibly same as Beat #13 in 1880 census?) I found a Millerville - is that in Miller Valley? Thanks to those of you who kindly identified Mellow Valley for me - even though I meant to say Miller Valley! CindyHMB At 09:49 PM 1/7/2003 -0600, CindyHMB wrote: >Dear Houston and other Clay Co "locaters" > >I noticed that you mentioned Mellow Valley in your email. I have looked >for Mellow Valley on Clay Co maps and cannot find it. Where is it, please? > >Thanks, >CindyHMB

    01/08/2003 09:45:18
    1. [17] McDaniel Cemetery
    2. Nancy Birkmaier
    3. Does anyone know the origin of McDaniel Cemetery? I can't seem to find McDaniels buried there. Also, does anyone have a listing of graves at Bethel Cemetery that could be posted. Thanks.

    01/08/2003 12:05:14
    1. RE: [17] Re: Hassell Township - Where is Mellow Valley?
    2. CindyHMB
    3. Dear Houston and other Clay Co "locaters" I noticed that you mentioned Mellow Valley in your email. I have looked for Mellow Valley on Clay Co maps and cannot find it. Where is it, please? Thanks, CindyHMB At 07:54 PM 1/6/2003 -0600, Houston Taylor wrote: > Cemetery: Mellow Valley > Remarks: Mellow Valley Baptist Church, established in 1899; >approximately 60 graves; first know interment: James B. Miller >(1873-1924; Fargason and Wood are common in this cemetery still in use.

    01/07/2003 02:49:04
    1. [17] Maps
    2. Don & Betty Stockdale
    3. List: Try this for detailed County maps in AL, they are the best I've found for the price. You must have or download from them, free, the Acrobat reader to get the order form. http://www.dot.state.al.us/bureau/equipment/maps.htm

    01/07/2003 01:37:50
    1. RE: [17] Re: Hassell Township - 1920 Clay County Census
    2. Houston Taylor
    3. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Hi: May I supplement the excellent response provided by jfilyaw2009 earlier. I am sorry that I have deleted the originals query and cannot respond directly to the person making the query. 1. The General Highway of Clay County Al does show Hassel's Gap in the township, range and section indicated by the responder. It is located about 2 miles north of Ashland on county road 31. The map indicates an adjacent cemetery. 2. The University of Alabama Arts and Sciences "Historical Atlas of Alabama" in its volume II for "Cemeteries by County" indicates the following relative to this issue: a. Cemetery: Hassel Gap b. Locale: 46-NE (this is important only as it applies to the enclosed map) c. Location: T20S, R8E, Sec8 (It is shown on the county map about on the section line between section 7 and 8.) d. Church Affiliation and Remarks: 30 marked and 5 unmarked graves; first known internment is said to be David Crockett Caldwell who died in wounds inflicted during the Civil War, however a marked grave of the infant Sary Dickinson Caldwell (b. and d. 1848) predates the above. Creed, Hassel, Hill and Roberts are common in this cemetery still in use. e. As regards deceased with the Fergerson surname, the following is found in remarks of the following cemeteries near Mellow Valley: Cemetery: McDaniel Chapel Remarks: Approximately 125 marked and 60 unmarked graves, first know interment: Mrs. James Hamil (1786-1827); Dawkins and Fargason are common in this cemetery still in use. Cemetery: Mellow Valley Remarks: Mellow Valley Baptist Church, established in 1899; approximately 60 graves; first know interment: James B. Miller (1873-1924; Fargason and Wood are common in this cemetery still in use. Although there is a variance in the surname spelling of Ferguson vs. Fargason, the sounding, to me, is similar. Hopefully this has supplemented the information furnished earlier and will be of further help to the person making the original inquiry. Houston Taylor +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ -----Original Message----- From: gc-gateway@rootsweb.com [mailto:gc-gateway@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of jfilyaw2009@charter.net Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 3:13 PM To: ALCLAY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [17] Re: Hassell Township - 1920 Clay County Census This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/2R.2ADE/993.1 Message Board Post: Have you tried to pull up a map of Clay Co.? I have seen it on a map. Right now I don't have my map at hand. Hassel's Gap has a cemetery and it is: Location T 20 Range 8, section 7. I looked in the Clay Co. Cemetery book and I don't find any Fergusons buried in Clay Co. Hope this might help just a litte. ==== ALCLAY Mailing List ==== Clay County Maps http://www.archives.state.al.us/maps/claymap.html http://alabamamaps.ua.edu/counties/clay.jpg

    01/06/2003 12:54:20
    1. [17] Re: Hassell Township - 1920 Clay County Census
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/2R.2ADE/993.1 Message Board Post: Have you tried to pull up a map of Clay Co.? I have seen it on a map. Right now I don't have my map at hand. Hassel's Gap has a cemetery and it is: Location T 20 Range 8, section 7. I looked in the Clay Co. Cemetery book and I don't find any Fergusons buried in Clay Co. Hope this might help just a litte.

    01/06/2003 07:12:47